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Police: Lost couple cut chain at Pa. nuclear plant

 

 

YORK, Pa. — A Virginia couple who got lost in Pennsylvania drove up to the Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station where they cut a chain at a fenced-in area, police say.

Timothy Lee Stewart, 28, of Chesapeake, Va., drove his red 1998 Dodge Stratus to an access road off where he came upon a "secured fenced-in area" Friday night, according to charging documents.

That's where police said he cut a chain to a gate.

His girlfriend, Jenilee Jean Simpson, 33, told police she had been asleep and when she woke up, whe saw Stewart cutting the lock off of a fence, documents state. She said she then went back to sleep.

At no time did the couple pose a threat to the plant, which is owned by Exelon, said Krista Merkel, a company spokeswoman.

 

"It seemed they inadvertently made it to our property and were trying to find their way back out," Merkel said on Saturday. "They thought the only way they could get back was to cut the fence."

Simpson and Stewart were on Exelon property the whole time and never made it to the plant's "vital" areas, Merkel said. She said that security was monitoring them while they were on plant property.

According to police, who say they consulted with security staff, the couple made it to a "highly security sensitive area where radioactive material is transferred from the main power plant."

A fence there surrounds a "smoke-stack type structure," documents state. There is a nearby outbuilding, and if the couple had gone inside, the security staff would have placed the plant on lockdown with a "possibility of lethal force being used," documents state.

But Merkel said she was able to confirm Saturday that the couple had not made it to any areas where radioactive materials are transferred or stored. She said the couple didn't make it past any security officers, who monitor all four sides of the plant constantly. Exelon owns 600 acres at the plant, not all of which are "vital" areas, she said.

Diane Screnci, a spokeswoman for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, also said there was no threat to the plant or harm done to equipment.

"We believe that security at the plant is appropriate," Screnci said on Saturday.

Pennsylvania State Police said they were dispatched to the power plant around 10:33 p.m. on Friday for a report of two individuals who had broken into the plant. Merkel said the plant security contacted state police.

The couple told police they were was driving from Baltimore to New York when they got lost in Pennsylvania, documents state. The couple was "very cooperative" and waited until police arrived, Merkel said.

Stewart was charged with criminal trespassing, a second-degree felony, court documents state. Simpson was also charged with trespassing and possession of a controlled substance, documents state. She was allegedly found in possession of a small metal pipe, which police said smelled like marijuana.

They were both taken to York County jail in lieu of $100,000 bail, the York County Sheriff's Office said.

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